tapanin
Tapanin is a Finnish holiday celebrated on December 26th, the day after Christmas. It is also known as St. Stephen's Day in many other countries. The holiday commemorates Saint Stephen, who is traditionally recognized as the first Christian martyr. In Finland, Tapanin is often associated with visiting relatives and friends, or with outdoor activities such as ice skating and skiing. It is a public holiday, meaning most businesses and public services are closed. Historically, Tapanin was a day for horse-drawn sleigh rides, a tradition that sometimes continues in rural areas. It is a relatively quiet holiday, typically spent with family. The name "Tapanin" comes from the Finnish form of Saint Stephen's name.